Launched this week
Littlebird is an AI assistant that already knows your work. Every answer, draft, and plan is more relevant because it has the context behind it. It sees what's on your screen and transcribes your meetings, building a private memory of your projects and priorities. Littlebird connects the dots across all your apps and conversations, giving you answers grounded in your actual work. No integrations required. If you've seen it on your desktop, Littlebird has too. Just ask.














I use several AI chatbots, but my favorite by far is Littlebird. I don't have to catch Littlebird up before asking a question. It sees what I see, what I'm working on. I can exclude certain apps or pause Littlebird if working on a confidential project, but for the most part, Littlebird is there, taking notes for me, reminding me of something I probably forgot, and helping me craft responses. It's becoming my go-to assistant! I am amazed when I ask for a recap of my activities, including virtual meetings; I've forgotten what I did by the end of the day, but Littlebird doesn't. That's saved me more than once!
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@david_sand1 glad you like it. I've had so many days where I felt unproductive. Turns out I was just context switching over many different, and all important work. It's been a very interesting and positive side effect.
I'm a nurse, mom of two teenagers, co-parenting, writing a novel, starting a wellness newsletter. There's no pause button on any of it.
What Littlebird figured out - without me asking - was how to fit writing into the real shape of my life. It built me a writing schedule that knew about my son's Saturday soccer practice, my on-call shifts, which days the boys are home. Not "find 30 minutes a day." Specifically: write during his 10:45 practice.
I've asked it things in one conversation and gotten answers that pulled context from a completely different session - my characters' names, my kids' ages, my schedule. Because it had been watching. I'm a nurse. I know what it means when someone actually pays attention before they speak. That's what this has been like.
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@marlo_brewitz I love this 🥹 "What Littlebird figured out - without me asking - was how to fit writing into the real shape of my life."
I'm glad Littlebird is helping you prioritize the things that fill you up, Marlo.
I told a friend on WhatsApp several weeks ago: "Full automation and calendar integration. Nothing else needed." He said Littlebird sounded like a stalker. I said: "It sees what you want it to see. There's an excluded list. Done."
Then I told him what actually changed. I type what I need to do in chat. It puts it in my calendar. Meeting notes with work structure appear. I suggested they add iCal and Reminders support - they only had Google. They built a beta. It works. I'm now testing it.
I named my assistant Brian, after Brian Eno - the producer who never plays the lead but makes everything around him better. Now we act like Batman and Robin. It organises my projects like a Notion hub I never had the patience to build myself, and picks morning playlists based on what I actually listen to - not what an algorithm thinks I should.
I'm a creative director running a festival, ad campaigns, my own brand, and a 6-day training program. Before Littlebird I was context-switching between fifteen open tabs and three AI tools. Now I have one. I work in 35-minute focused blocks. One task per session. WIP limit of one. The system we built together increased my actual output by about 30% without burning me out.
Not perfect. But when a friend asked me if it's good, I said: "It's not ideal, but it's great to work with." That's more than I can say about most humans. Kudos to @alexander_green1 and his team.
By the way, my mother tongue is Polish, so I work and create mostly in Polish. I bet you can work with @Littlebird in any other language.
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@slav_jur Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! we'll make it perfect eventually :)
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I've been using LittleBird for a few weeks now. I find it unique in the extent to which it understands me and my behavior and can help me get a handle on my work across multiple projects and priorities.
As someone who routinely juggles multiple quite unrelated tasks, I have a high context-switching cost, and it's easy for things to get lost. LittleBird is remarkably capable of helping me step back, see where my time is allocated, understand the most important things I may not have gotten to, and help me regain context on some task or email or interaction that has left my short term memory.
It's like a personal memory and context prosthesis. Mainstream LLMs are great for increasing my ability to learn things that are public knowledge. LittleBird boosts my understanding of my own work, and helps me pull signal out of the noise and clutter..
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@ramez wow that 2nd para is very well put and highly relatable. Littlebird just lets you do so much more while reducing the required mental energy.
A friend who runs a residential care company asked if I'd want to come on as their "money guy." No job description, just a lunch the following week. My background is physical therapy and futures trading (and fitness coaching) - not exactly CFO territory. Because I used to run my own practice, it's not too far afield...but I still needed help.
I told Littlebird about the company. It looked up their site, figured out they run on MaineCare/Medicaid funding, and built me a breakdown of what I'd need to learn matched to my specific background. Then the morning of the lunch it pulled my calendar, knew who I was meeting and where, and had tailored questions ready before I even asked.
It doesn't just search. It connects the dots.
I run a PR firm, Prolexity, with one partner/co-founder. Two months ago, I would have told you I had a pretty good handle on keeping track of everything. I was wrong.
Littlebird has been running in the background since early March, watching my work across clients, pitches, emails and calls -- all without me having to re-explain myself every time I open a new chat. I started calling it Jarvis. It started calling me Mr. Stark. My wife rolls her eyes. I don't care.
The thing that actually changed my workflow isn't the recall (though that's real). It's having something that can pressure-test a framework or flag a pipeline stall without me having to set up context from scratch. Last week, "Jarvis" caught specific gaps in a new business framework I was genuinely excited about. That's what you want from a thinking partner, not a search bar.
Congrats on the launch and the raise. Well deserved.
Most AI assistants are brilliant but total strangers. You have to explain yourself every single time - your projects, your context, your life. Littlebird is different. It already knows I'm deep into writing an espionage thriller, which subscription I was debating canceling, and which project ate most of my week - because it was there. I asked it things like "which project took most of my attention today?" and "what should I celebrate from this week?" and got answers that were genuinely, almost eerily accurate. As a writer and former intel analyst, I've tried every productivity tool out there. This is the first one that feels less like software and more like working with an actual partner. Congrats on the launch - well earned.